Your horse is beautiful! Love the mountains in the back ground too.. are those part of the Cascades?as for your yarn I think anything lacy will be beautiful. Normally lace is made of very fine, thin yarn and the information says its bulky.. but the picture showed someone with a scarf made with this.. so I think a shawl would be beautiful.. plus you have a lot of it.. they showed you should have over 1000 yds with your 2 skeins.. you could make a nice warm shawl you could wrap up in on chilly mornings... or evenings.. I'm a PNW girl too and we have beautiful days right now but chilly to begin and end with :)

Robin, thank you for this special comment. I've had well over a hundred horses and my dear MISS MAALI is truly my most special one! When I go out the back door....she literally lifts up her head...looks toward me...and runs to the gate! No there doesn't have to be a treat...she just wants to be near me. When I'm weeding in the garden, she patrolls the fence line near that edge of her pasture. With her nose, she pushed her new born baby into my arms... Yes, I am very luck to have her. :thumbup:

Your horse is beautiful! Love the mountains in the back ground too.. are those part of the Cascades?as for your yarn I think anything lacy will be beautiful. Normally lace is made of very fine, thin yarn and the information says its bulky.. but the picture showed someone with a scarf made with this.. so I think a shawl would be beautiful.. plus you have a lot of it.. they showed you should have over 1000 yds with your 2 skeins.. you could make a nice warm shawl you could wrap up in on chilly mornings... or evenings.. I'm a PNW girl too and we have beautiful days right now but chilly to begin and end with :)

Just want to put in my two cents and say that I made a shawl with MM Mohair Glitter and it turned out beautiful! As long as you treat it like a bulky yarn (use proper needle size)even though it looks so fine it knits up fairly well.

Oh my!! What beautiful scenes you get to look at. I have scenes of the Chesapeake Bay near me, but those pictures are to die for!! The baby is all legs it seems. I used to raise & show dairy goats. They're a real labor of love as are your horses.

Just want to put in my two cents and say that I made a shawl with MM Mohair Glitter and it turned out beautiful! As long as you treat it like a bulky yarn (use proper needle size)even though it looks so fine it knits up fairly well.

Yes, I am leaning towards a shawl or perhaps a cape of some sort.

In the original KP post abt this yarn, someone posted that they thought it was more of a 'worsted' weight than bulky. I'm thinking that with a shawl/cape it might not matter much. Especially like you said, if I use the proper size needle.

Oh my!! What beautiful scenes you get to look at. I have scenes of the Chesapeake Bay near me, but those pictures are to die for!! The baby is all legs it seems. I used to raise & show dairy goats. They're a real labor of love as are your horses.

THe mare and foal are gorgeous!!!I used the glitter mohair in lilac to make a drop dead gorgeous sweater with a large cable up the front and back.Can't tell you how many compliments I've had.Love, love, love mohair yarn - yep, keep it in the fridge!